Dr Andrew Clarke

Senior Lecturer in Department of Divinity and Religious Studies, University of Aberdeen

BA, MA(Cantab), PhD (Cantab)Senior Lecturer in Department of Divinity and Religious Studies, University of AberdeenAlso: Head of New Testament (2007-10)
Appraiser of staff (2004-)
Academic adviser (BD, BTh) (2004-) (and Senior adviser) (2007-)Formerly: Lecturer in Department of Divinity and Religious Studies, University of Aberdeen
Honorary Research Fellow in the Institute for Early Christianity in the Graeco-Roman World, University of Cambridge 1999-2007Areas: Exploration and analysis of leadership within the Pauline Christian communities, especially in the light of their Graeco-Roman social and cultural contexts; New Testament; Christology; Biblical exegesis; EcclesiologyPublications: A Pauline Theology of Church Leadership. London: T&T Clark, 2008; Secular and Christian Leadership in Corinth: A Socio-Historical and Exegetical Study of 1 Corinthians 1-6, 2nd ed. Milton Keynes: Paternoster, 2006; Peter J. Williams, Andrew D. Clarke, Peter M. Head, David Instone-Brewer (eds.), The New Testament in its First Century Setting: Essays on Context and Background in honour of B.W. Winter on his 65th Birthday. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004; ‘Equality or Mutuality? – Paul’s Use of “Brother” Language’, in Peter J. Williams, Andrew D. Clarke, Peter M. Head, David Instone-Brewer (eds.), The New Testament in its First Century Setting: Essays on Context and Background in honour of B.W. Winter on his 65th Birthday (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004) pp. 151-64; ‘“Do not Judge who is Worthy and Unworthy”: Clement’s Warning not to Speculate about the Rich Young Man’s Response (Mark 10.17-31)’, Journal for the Study of the New Testament 31 (2009) pp. 447-68;
‘A Strange Silence …?: Leadership in the New Testament’, in A. Rollinson (ed.), Transforming Leadership: Essays Exploring Leadership in a Baptist Context (Glasgow: Baptist Union of Scotland, 2008) pp. 8-14Other:

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